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Casualty Season 40 Episode 05
Show moreShow lessCasualty is a weekly television show broadcast on BBC One, and the longest running emergency medical drama television series in the world. Created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, it was first broadcast on 6 September 1986 and transmitted in the UK on BBC One. The producer was Geraint Morris. The programme is based around the fictional Holby City Hospital and focuses on the staff and patients of the hospital's Accident and Emergency Department.Year started: 1986
Country: UK
Creators: Jeremy Brock Paul Unwin
IMDB rating: 6.1
Categories: Drama
Show moreShow lessStars: Derek Thompson Suzanne Packer Ian Bleasdale Jane Hazlegrove Tony Marshall Charles Dale Sunetra
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00:00Do you ever crack a smile?
00:02This is Byrne Cross. She slit her wrists.
00:04You might recognise her as the patient that you thought was safe to discharge.
00:09I feel like everything's broken.
00:12And I don't know what I'm supposed to do.
00:17Oh, massive arms, you!
00:21Have you got a girlfriend?
00:23Maybe.
00:24All aboard the party!
00:30I think I just want to acquire one tonight.
00:32No, I'm going to go somewhere else then.
00:34Another time, maybe.
00:53Whoa! Hello!
00:55Rachel!
01:00Teddy!
01:07Is he a tickling teddy bear?
01:11Can you stay with me?
01:13Stay with me, Teddy! Hold it!
01:14Don't go!
01:16I hear you and my dad would go!
01:19Are you worried?
01:21I can't see him.
01:23I'm gonna go, no!
01:24Hey!
01:25You're scared!
01:26What should I do?
01:27Oh, my God!
01:31Oh, my God!
01:34Oh, my God!
01:36Oh, my God!
02:08You mentioned that last time.
02:09Sorry. Sorry, I...
02:11I couldn't sleep last night.
02:14Tarek, he brought someone back.
02:16They were laughing.
02:21He's cheerful.
02:23Positive all the time.
02:24It gets pretty annoying.
02:27Are positive people annoying?
02:30I...
02:31I guess I used to be pretty glass-offful,
02:35but lately I...
02:37I don't have the energy.
02:43Go on.
02:46These things I used to be able to do with no problem
02:50and they just...
02:51They get on top of me
02:53and I can't seem to work through them
02:56and sometimes I...
02:58Sometimes I feel like I'm drowning.
03:05I understand, Rash.
03:07When you feel like that,
03:09I want you to find a quiet place
03:11and do the breathing exercises I taught you.
03:16Come on.
03:16I want to meet positive, annoying rash.
03:21I want you to find a quiet place.
03:25OK.
03:30Controlled 3-0-0-6.
03:32Juliet, famous date.
03:33Details incoming.
03:35Sounds like there's been a fight,
03:36so proceed with caution.
03:37Received.
03:37Over.
03:37You left the house early again this morning.
03:43Are you all right?
03:44Yeah.
03:45Well, I want to be.
03:56See you later.
03:57See you later.
03:57Thanks.
03:58So, did you manage to get through to Dillon?
04:22Well, I called him yesterday.
04:24How is he?
04:25Three times, actually,
04:26but he never answered,
04:27so I'll go back from here.
04:29Don't be too hard.
04:30We want to try and bring people together.
04:33Poor Jordy.
04:37Right, look, I'll keep this brief.
04:38I know we've all got things to do.
04:40The case review into the death of Fern Cross is back,
04:44and I'm sorry to say it's a tough read.
04:48The level of care did not meet the standards
04:50that would be deemed acceptable
04:51in an emergency department.
04:53Hmm.
04:54I'm sorry.
04:54Do they have any idea
04:56what it's like down here?
04:59No, seriously, I'm sick of this,
05:01because, you know,
05:02we're trying to run an A&E.
05:03This is not a mental health care trust.
05:05Yeah, we're literally doing our best.
05:07Of course you are.
05:07We just need to ensure that the mistakes
05:11and pressure points don't line up
05:13like they did in Fern's case.
05:15Mistakes isn't quite the word.
05:17No, of course not.
05:19It's just making us all operate
05:22to a better standard in the future.
05:23What do you mean, better?
05:24Can everyone just read the report?
05:27And we'll keep this conversation going, okay?
05:29Good.
05:29We're talking.
05:30Yeah, why don't you just fix the electrics instead?
05:32You could get some infusion pumps that work.
05:35Or take us to the pub.
05:37What, morale is really important?
05:40Fern's death was a tragedy awaiting to happen.
05:43In a similar situation,
05:45I just want us to be ready.
05:47To see it coming.
05:49You're all doing a great job.
05:52No one doubts that.
05:56Want a coffee?
05:57Uh-huh.
05:58Okay, everyone.
06:00Back to work.
06:01Nurses.
06:02You know where I am if you need me.
06:07Are you okay?
06:09Rita, it wasn't your fault
06:10you couldn't have fixed that, okay?
06:12Maybe I could have.
06:14Can't believe I said that.
06:16Nothing ventured.
06:28Open up!
06:39You all right, mate?
06:44Did you call us?
06:44No.
06:46Someone's pulling you a leg.
06:48We don't need you.
06:48No one's out here.
06:50Help!
06:51I'm sorry, mate.
06:53I...
06:53Excuse me.
06:56Robert, here, please!
06:57I'm going to go off it.
06:58I'm going to go off it.
06:58I'm going to go off it.
06:59I'm going to go off it.
06:59I'm going to go off it.
06:59Back off it.
07:00I'm serious, mate.
07:01I'm going to go off it.
07:02I'm going to go off it down right now.
07:03Back off it.
07:03Back off it.
07:04Come on.
07:04Back off it.
07:05I'm trying to ask, mate.
07:05Come on.
07:06Control, this is 3006 ETA on the police.
07:10Over.
07:11We don't know what's going on here.
07:12And it's not really our job to know, right?
07:13We don't care, okay?
07:14We're paramedics.
07:15Just trying to help everyone.
07:17Right, can you step back?
07:18He's a young lad.
07:21Hey, excuse me.
07:25What's your name?
07:26Abe.
07:27I'm Teddy.
07:28This is Jan.
07:29We're paramedics.
07:29We're here to help you.
07:30But we can't do that until you drop that bottle.
07:34Honestly, you're safe now.
07:36Hmm?
07:39Right.
07:40Well done.
07:41Is he your friend?
07:43What's his name?
07:45Harrison.
07:45I'll take a look at him.
07:47Hey, watch him.
07:48He's the nutter.
07:49Brian, do you see any drugs?
07:50Do you?
07:50Oh, I've seen him before.
07:51How dare you come here where we live,
07:53dealing to our case?
07:54But last time when we're not drug dealers.
07:56Scum.
07:57Both of them.
07:57Hey, hey, you've done enough.
07:59You're taking their side, are you?
08:00Not surprised.
08:01This is my pub.
08:03You can't let these scums.
08:05Harrison.
08:05Get up.
08:06Where's he going?
08:07Get up.
08:07Get up.
08:08Get up.
08:08Get up.
08:09Get up.
08:09Get up.
08:10Get up.
08:10Get up.
08:10Get up.
08:11All right, Ted.
08:12Ted, you were right.
08:13You, put him down.
08:15We're taking him to hospital.
08:20All right, I'm just going to, um, get another machine.
08:24Okay, I won't be a second.
08:25I don't actually think I'm going to be sick.
08:37I've tried them fruit teas and nothing works like the biscuits.
08:45I didn't think it was going to be this hard.
08:47You've been pregnant.
08:48Working in an AD?
08:51That meeting before, I'm just off with Dr. Q.
08:55This week has been abnormally bad.
08:58Hey, Nicole, I need you out there.
09:00Yeah, I'm sure.
09:01No time to chat.
09:02Come on.
09:04This will go better.
09:06I'm trying to get...
09:06Hey, hey!
09:07Sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, if you can stay back for a minute, just a minute.
09:11Please, thank you.
09:12I know you've been working a long time, but we're taking her to cubicles now.
09:14She's in the best possible hands.
09:15I'm getting into the cubicle now.
09:18Only four of them?
09:23It's got worse, hasn't it, since we started, haven't you?
09:26Everyone always thinks that the past was a golden age.
09:29Well, we've had another complaint.
09:32I'll sort it, but if we're serious about whipping this department into shapes,
09:36speeches aren't going to cut it.
09:38We need a clearer picture of what people are dealing with when they switch the body cams on.
09:43What are you talking about?
09:44I'm going to request the footage, see how I can better support the team.
09:48That's for you.
09:49OK, we're in recess two, you guys.
09:57Hi, this is Lucy.
09:58She's 42 years old.
10:00She fell through a greenhouse about 40 minutes ago.
10:02It's not my phone to change the noise.
10:04She's got a large piece of glass in her right thigh, small lacerations in her right wrist,
10:08but no obvious arterial damage, leading stopped with pressure and elevation.
10:13G-Test has been 15 through our heart, heart rate's up at 110, BP 100 over 70.
10:17Rest are 18, OK.
10:19Lift, please.
10:20Sorry, Lucy, bear with us.
10:23And down.
10:24Let's have her across and slide, please.
10:26Ready?
10:27Brace and slide.
10:29Estimate her blood loss is 400 mils on scene,
10:32so she's had a gram of TXA and a gram of IV paracetamol.
10:36OK, cheers.
10:37Thank you, guys.
10:37We'll see.
10:38Right, so no obvious sign of ongoing catastrophic haemorrhage.
10:45Good, OK.
10:46Airways obviously clear.
10:47Cam, let's get monitoring on.
10:49And I'll do primary survey.
10:51Cole, can you do peripheral pulse?
10:54That's a pain.
10:55I just wanted the photo albums.
10:57The girls when they were little.
11:00Divine.
11:02Cam, when you're done there, can we get another line in
11:04and let's get trauma bloods off to the lab ASAP?
11:06Got it.
11:08We're going to get that pulse today?
11:11Yeah.
11:14You all right, mate?
11:16Yeah.
11:16Let's go.
11:21Hello, strangers.
11:24It's all.
11:25Excuse me.
11:26Excuse me.
11:27Are you all right?
11:29Yeah.
11:30Sorry.
11:38How's it hurt him?
11:39It doesn't.
11:46Whoa.
11:48Oh, I need to find him.
11:50Your friend.
11:51Oh.
11:52He can't be as bad as he looked.
11:53Not if you ran away like he did.
11:55Right.
11:59Right.
12:03Sharp scratch.
12:04Oh, God.
12:05Oh.
12:06Oh.
12:07I don't know why I was saying that.
12:08It's not a sharp scratch at all, is it?
12:10It's a little stab.
12:10Okay, Lucy, I'm going to need you to keep you really still for me now, okay?
12:15I'm going to start removing shards of glass.
12:17I'm going to start with this big one, and I don't want to cut you anymore.
12:21Hey, is it okay to send Lucy's husband in?
12:24Yeah, yeah, sure.
12:25Okay, there you go.
12:27Lucy, what the hell were you doing?
12:30You can't just break into my house.
12:31What if the girls had been there?
12:33They'd have been terrified.
12:34Of their own mother.
12:35Right, okay, if you're in here, can we keep it civil, please?
12:37She needs help.
12:39I've been saying it for a year.
12:40You have no idea what it feels like.
12:43Hey, what feels like?
12:45Everything just fell apart.
12:47I could barely go to work.
12:48Well, thank goodness you managed it.
12:50Sleeping with someone half your age obviously gave you confidence.
12:53And how many times can I apologise for that?
12:57I just can't do this anymore.
12:58Right, okay, Kramer versus Kramer.
13:00Let's have you back into reception, please, Karen.
13:02Can you show on? Thank you.
13:03Well done.
13:12Why would he do that?
13:14In four months, we've been sleeping together.
13:17I've met all his friends.
13:19A bit rash.
13:20Er, yeah, sorry, do you need me?
13:23Er, yes, please.
13:24She is intoxicated with a possible broken wrist.
13:26Okay, can you get some analgesia and I'll be with you.
13:28I can't believe it.
13:29I thought you liked me.
13:31Er, we were compatible.
13:33Oscar, can I just borrow you?
13:34Right.
13:35I'm just going to get you on the spot, okay?
13:38Right, there you go.
13:41Ow.
13:41So just get yourself on here for me.
13:43He said that because he was Sagittarius and I'm an Aries that our love story would be epic.
13:50And then he just disappeared.
13:53Spontaneously combusted.
13:56Yeah.
13:57Go.
13:59Yeah.
14:00That is hard.
14:02Er, is there anyone I can call up for you?
14:04Sarah, didn't you hear me?
14:05He spontaneously combusted.
14:08Yes, what, someone else?
14:10I know.
14:12The zodiac stuff is idiotic.
14:14But why chart my eyes inside if he didn't care?
14:21Right, okay, that's the leg done.
14:23Let's move on to the arm.
14:29Me?
14:30Yes, you.
14:32Let's see what you got.
14:34Right.
14:39Have you been to see her GP?
14:41Because even the perimenopause can have a massive impact on your body.
14:44HRT may tell.
14:46I'm only 42 and my hormone levels are perfectly normal.
14:49I'm not crazy just because I don't want to curl up in slippers and die.
14:54Yep, I hear you.
14:55Let's put more pressure on that, Nicole.
14:57I was the one who stayed home.
14:59Played the endless games and hosted the playdates.
15:03Now they live with him.
15:04Have you got any other symptoms?
15:07No hot flushes?
15:10It's hard to explain.
15:11I just don't know who I am.
15:16Who I am anymore.
15:18Okay, nice and gentle.
15:22Good.
15:23Okay.
15:23Right, I'm going to leave you to it, okay?
15:27Karen, can you put some pressure on that for me, please?
15:29Dr. Nash?
15:31Yep.
15:32Can we get to do some more blood tests while Lucy's still here?
15:36What for?
15:37Breaking in for a thought while, then.
15:39It's a bit extreme, isn't it?
15:41No, I just get her to follow up with her GP.
15:44They can check her hormone levels.
15:45Yeah, but in the meantime, let's get an x-ray booked.
15:48And a head CT.
15:50Why?
15:52She fell quite a distance and I don't know what...
15:54There's definitely something not right.
15:58Okay, fine.
15:59Look, if you can get it past the radiologists.
16:01Great.
16:06Hello.
16:07Right, I'm going to pop this pillow under your arm now.
16:10There you go.
16:11Okay.
16:11So, this x-ray confirms that you've broken your radius,
16:14which is one of the bones in your arm.
16:17Love is pain.
16:19How much do you drink, Tina?
16:23Okay.
16:24Well, I'll get a splint on that as soon as I can,
16:27but there is still quite a long wait.
16:29So, are you sure there's no-one I can call?
16:32Come on, anyone?
16:33Mum, Dad, the sister, brother, anyone?
16:35Are you trying to make me feel worse?
16:39Oh, oh!
16:40Are you okay?
16:41Are you okay?
16:41My hostmate works near here.
16:51Okay, yeah.
16:52Great, give me that number.
16:55I'll do it myself.
16:58Okay.
16:59Right, well, I'll be back as soon as I can, okay?
17:01Okay.
17:01Judy, your thoughts on recess, please.
17:21Bruising around the eyes and ears.
17:23No sign of CSF or C-spine tenderness.
17:25Let's get them into Bay 4, please.
17:27Yeah.
17:27He vomited once en route, suspected cranial bleed, GCS 15.
17:33He's had one gram of IV paracetamol and four milligrams of IV.
17:36I'm back to try.
17:36Okay.
17:37Let's do bloods.
17:38Well, I'm doing a primary survey.
17:39We'll get bloods.
17:40Karen, can we get a head CT as well, just to rule out a basal skull fracture?
17:45Okay, what's your name again?
17:46Abe.
17:46Okay, we'll get you across nice and slowly onto this bed then, Abe.
17:49Just take your time.
17:51There we go.
17:51Easy does, okay.
17:52William, let's get LFTs, FBCs, U&E and BBG, please.
17:57How long is this going to take?
17:59I need to find him, man.
18:00I know you need to find him, but you need to let me look after you first.
18:05Stevie, I need somebody to check out his nose before we go back out there again.
18:10Yeah, that's grand.
18:11Judy, we're good here, so if you go with Terry.
18:14Right.
18:15Okay, follow me then.
18:16Go on.
18:20Deep breath.
18:31Dr. Massam?
18:32You all right?
18:35Yeah, fine.
18:36Good man.
18:37Look, with Dylan off, we need to share out his admins.
18:41Big of your portfolio.
18:43I'll email you, okay?
18:44Sorry.
18:50But, Rash, um, can I get help with this girl in cubicle three?
18:52Uh, yeah.
18:53She's dislocated both her fingers skateboarding, apparently.
18:57She's refusing to give me her surname.
18:59She's refusing to give me parents' phone numbers.
19:00Right, but she's medically stable.
19:02Yeah.
19:03She's 15.
19:04I think this is the social services matter.
19:05We need to get a safeguard and form.
19:07Hi, Sadie.
19:07I'm Dr. Massam.
19:09Um, I gather you don't want your mum here?
19:10No.
19:12Right, why not?
19:13She's busy.
19:14Okay, what about your dad?
19:15Dead.
19:15Is there anyone else?
19:20Martin's at work.
19:22Okay, do you understand?
19:23You're going to be here for a few hours.
19:25I have to give you an injection, manipulate your fingers,
19:27and then send you for another x-ray to check that they're okay.
19:30Yeah, I understand.
19:33I understood when she told me to.
19:34Fine.
19:37Let us know if you need more painkillers.
19:40Give me a two secs now.
19:42Rash, what are you doing?
19:43She's 15.
19:44She's medically stable.
19:46Her obs are fine.
19:47She's getting competent.
19:48Just treat her, okay?
19:58Is this the guy that beat the kid up, then?
20:00You don't have to make a small talk.
20:02Fine.
20:04Sorry.
20:09Just a rough day already.
20:11Yeah.
20:15That new boyfriend?
20:17The one who dropped you off?
20:18No.
20:21Just a mate.
20:22Why are we jealous?
20:23No.
20:26Maybe a little bit.
20:30I'm sorry I was such an idiot.
20:33It's all right.
20:34No.
20:35It's not.
20:36I've been all over the place.
20:38I...
20:38I'm sorry.
20:44Well, if it makes you feel any better,
20:46I have seen a couple of blokes since you.
20:48That does not make me feel any better.
20:49And they were both ways of space.
20:51That does.
20:52Jodie, I...
20:53Oh, sorry, guys.
20:55There's someone for your patient.
20:57Okay.
20:57I can take you now.
20:58All right.
20:58Just come.
21:00Right.
21:01There you go.
21:03Maybe see you later.
21:05Thanks.
21:05She's just through here.
21:11Okay, great.
21:13Are you and Teddy back on, Ben?
21:15Oh, no, Mel.
21:31Found unconscious.
21:32Outside the supermarket.
21:33Fuck it.
21:33Do you see us, mate?
21:34Er, this is the deal we'll have from our shop.
21:35Harrison, I think.
21:36Don't mind banking up with his mate, then.
21:39Joe!
21:39Joe!
21:48Hold him down, Joe!
21:49Well, at least he's here now.
21:54All sorted.
21:56Yeah?
21:56Come on, then.
21:57We've got to go.
22:01Over here, Bay 2.
22:03We've given him two lots of forms of micrograms of naloxone to no effect.
22:08Harrison?
22:08We're taking some things.
22:09It's your friend.
22:10Micrograms of naloxone.
22:11Got it.
22:12Okay, has he taken something?
22:13No.
22:14Monitoring.
22:14Let's get the defib, please.
22:16All right.
22:17Cross and lift, please, when we're all ready.
22:19Ready?
22:20Brace.
22:20Lift.
22:22He's not shifting much air.
22:24We need to ventilate.
22:24Let's start bagging.
22:26Start drawing up a naloxone.
22:27Look, I'm not the police, okay?
22:28So I don't care.
22:29But if he's taken something, we need to know.
22:32Okay?
22:32Because he looks really unwell.
22:34We haven't taken anything.
22:36All right, keep your eyes open for me.
22:38Connections are okay?
22:39Yep.
22:39There's no output?
22:40No.
22:41Yeah, start CPR.
22:42What's going on?
22:43Prepare to shock.
22:44See me a second.
22:46Charging.
22:48Stay on the chest.
22:48I will not shock you.
22:50Okay, oxygen away off the chest now, please, Cam.
22:52Right, okay.
22:53It looks like his heart's stopped, okay?
22:54So if he has taken something, now's the time to tell me.
22:56It's shocking.
22:57We haven't taken anything.
22:59Ian.
22:59Back on the chest, please, Cam.
23:00Yep.
23:00We swallowed it.
23:04You swallowed what?
23:05A couple of baggies of heroin.
23:08Right, okay.
23:09Yeah, can we, uh, we, let's get a CT prepped and an infusion of naloxone, please.
23:14Patrick, he's, uh, he suggested heroin.
23:16They're body packers.
23:17Get some screens up.
23:18How would you feel if it was your son?
23:19Let's keep going for two minutes and then reach our rhythm.
23:29And then what did she say?
23:30I don't want to know.
23:31I don't want to know.
23:32Oh, no way.
23:33Enough of this.
23:35You just sat the pieces next to each other.
23:37What?
23:38This is just going to be in my fingers.
23:40Ow, can you be more careful?
23:43I know you said you didn't want your mum here, but I think it'd make you a bit more relaxed.
23:46So maybe if you get quiet, you wouldn't be so raw.
23:50I know you said that she's busy, but I think she'd appreciate being here.
23:55I'm glad you think that.
23:57What's she doing in shit work?
23:58She's looking after the baby.
24:00Apparently, the hardest job I've learned.
24:02She's still your mum, too, though.
24:05I'm aware.
24:06I'm aware.
24:32One, two, three, four...
24:44Okay, let's switch.
24:55Faith, take over on the chest, please.
25:02400 micrograms naloxone...
25:03It's not going to happen to me.
25:05It's my heart going to stop.
25:07I don't know if I can help it.
25:08There's no touch, Tachycardic.
25:09Yeah, there's no touch, Tachycardic.
25:09Yeah, there's no touch.
25:10Okay, okay.
25:11Loxone doesn't give them help.
25:12Yeah, right, there it is.
25:14Yeah, we need to get into the theatre right now.
25:17We all agreed.
25:18There's nothing else for a person to do.
25:19What's going on?
25:20Okay, Ian, please stay nice and calm for me.
25:23Alison?
25:24Tell them they can't stop, Master.
25:26Take a nice deep breath.
25:27Okay, hey, look at me.
25:28Trust me.
25:29I'm getting you to the theatre right now.
25:30There he is.
25:31I must be him.
25:33Ted.
25:34Ted.
25:35You okay, love?
25:36Yes, I'm fine.
25:36Stop asking.
25:38Here they are, the boys in green.
25:41Hi there, I'm Jan.
25:42This is Teddy.
25:42I didn't call you, you know.
25:44I want to make that perfectly clear.
25:47These do good as did.
25:49Well, that was nice of them.
25:50Yeah, nice.
25:52Nice.
25:53Yeah, it was.
25:55You're not taking me to an NHS hospital, are you?
25:57I've got private health insurance.
25:59I'm afraid you don't get a choice, love.
26:01Is this how I'm okay?
26:04How did it happen?
26:10Duh.
26:13How's the pain out of ten?
26:15Seventeen and a half.
26:17Ain't you taking anything?
26:18Oh, bless him.
26:22Is he work experience?
26:25We'll take that as a yes, then, shall we?
26:27Are we all right to get your arm in a sleeve?
26:29No, but listen, listen.
26:29I want everyone to listen out, yeah?
26:32I'm waiting for a very important call.
26:38Grab my phone.
26:41If you like to care for my cell, you have your hand.
26:47You went so close and found it to me.
26:50I need to meet.
26:56Dr. Nash?
26:58It's Lucy's CT.
26:59Oh, good.
26:59What now?
26:59Right, okay.
27:04Have you called the neurosurgeons?
27:05Not yet.
27:06All right, do that.
27:08Yeah, there's some midline shift in oedema.
27:10No wonder she'd be even oddly.
27:12Let's start with four milligrams dexamethal, okay?
27:16Yeah.
27:16Are you okay to tell her?
27:17Yeah, I think so.
27:19No, Nicole, you can't think so.
27:20You need to know so because it's one of the hardest parts of the job.
27:23And please lose that look.
27:24It's not your grief.
27:26She doesn't need to mop up your tears as well.
27:27Okay.
27:35Whoa, what is going on?
27:37Rita!
27:38Hey!
27:39Get down off the bed, please.
27:41Who's looking after these patients?
27:43Security, can you...
27:45Get down off the bed.
27:47This is a hospital, you know.
27:57It's time to kick in.
28:03Can you...
28:04Can you feel this?
28:07Right, I'm going to put your fingers back into place.
28:09It won't hurt, but I won't watch.
28:11Are you joking?
28:12Of course I'm watching.
28:13This is a cigarette burns.
28:26It...
28:26So, who did this?
28:31You know I can't just ignore that, right?
28:34Was this why you didn't want to call your mum?
28:35It wasn't her.
28:37Look, I know I made her sound sus, but...
28:40My mum and stepdad are perfectly nice.
28:44Okay.
28:44So, why didn't you want to call them?
28:48Because I skipped school and went skateboarding.
28:51Okay.
28:52So, why did you skip school?
28:53There's this girl in the year below.
29:04We used to be friends and then mum married Martin
29:06and they moved into this massive house
29:09and now she hates me.
29:16Happy now.
29:19Can you move your fingers?
29:20Yes.
29:23I'm going to get Rita.
29:25Just take you for another x-ray
29:26and then I'll be back.
29:28Okay?
29:43Cheers.
29:44You think we're in trouble?
29:46Come in, guys.
29:50Thank you. Shut the door.
29:51Yeah, um, I just wanted to get us away
29:54from the shop floor for a bit.
29:57Working here, well, we're not only expected
30:00to be good medics, but we've also got to be
30:02social workers, psychiatrists, hostage negotiators
30:05and it's well nigh impossible.
30:07I'm serious about turning this place around.
30:11Not for management and the reports,
30:14not even for the patients,
30:16but for us.
30:18I want this to be a safe,
30:21supportive, happy place to work
30:23and I promise you
30:25I will never be cross if you ask for help.
30:28Only if you don't.
30:30Yeah.
30:36So, we're not in trouble?
30:37Obviously, I'm not going to press charges,
30:41but this can't happen again.
30:45Lucy,
30:46I've got your results.
30:49I'll go.
30:49What results?
30:51This CT scan.
30:52Now, we ran that scan because you fell,
30:55but unfortunately,
30:56we have found something else.
30:59Good.
30:59There is a mass in your brain.
31:05I can show you.
31:09So, it's pushing on the frontal lobe,
31:11which might explain the changes in behaviour
31:13you've both noticed
31:14and why you've just not been feeling yourself.
31:17Neurosurgery on the way down.
31:19They'll be as quick as they can
31:20and they are going to run some more tests
31:22and they'll answer any questions you both have.
31:26What do you mean, is it?
31:27I know, I know you want to ask.
31:30Is it cancer?
31:32I'll be honest with you,
31:33we don't know yet.
31:43What are those?
31:44They're from First Roll.
31:47It's a fight club.
31:49Every week, they text you a location
31:50and you rock up and fight.
31:52Like, properly punch people in the face, you know?
31:55For stress relief.
31:57I should have heard by now, shouldn't I?
32:00Heard what?
32:01Promotion.
32:02Sixty of us went for it.
32:03I'm the best on the desk,
32:04but obviously,
32:05going to the wrong schools cost me again.
32:07I mean, they'd fall me to tell you no anyway, right?
32:11Can you tell me more about that fighting?
32:13Like, when's that?
32:13It's tonight.
32:14Don't no offence, mate.
32:15It's not the blokes like you.
32:17Everyone there has high-powered,
32:18high-pressured jobs, you know?
32:20White collar.
32:21And sometimes,
32:22I just need to let off steam.
32:23OK, what have we got?
32:27This is James,
32:28query broken collarbone.
32:30He's been reported LOC
32:32from a fall on some steps.
32:34OK, OK.
32:35Hi, James.
32:36Right, if you, er,
32:37if you want to follow me,
32:38I've got some room in the corridor.
32:39Corridor?
32:40Well, I must just skip the queue.
32:42Look, I've got cash.
32:44OK.
32:45Sally, do you want to take him through?
32:46Hey, what happened to those, er, boys from earlier?
32:54Oh, er, yeah,
32:56the one you brought in went to theatre,
32:57but, I mean,
32:58they'd both swallowed bags of heroin.
33:00The other one didn't make it.
33:07And can you check his potassium?
33:09Sure, please.
33:13Hey, so,
33:14X-ray looks good.
33:15But, you know, I...
33:19You know, I can't ignore your arm.
33:24Tell your mum about the girl.
33:26You're going to have to explain your hand anyway.
33:28Can you still do that?
33:30You don't think a girl's being violent, do you?
33:34It's less common, but it happens.
33:37It's embarrassing.
33:38She's younger than me.
33:39So?
33:40You didn't do anything wrong.
33:42Except skip school.
33:44But what's my mum going to do anyway?
33:46She's just as powerless as I am.
33:50She can listen.
33:52And you're not powerless.
33:55But if you don't say anything,
33:58it builds shame.
34:01And that's how bullies get away with it.
34:02You're really annoying, do you know that?
34:05Karen, can you book an X-ray for B2, please?
34:23Thanks.
34:24I gave Lucy the news.
34:26Okay, great.
34:27And I kept my composure.
34:28I'm not hearing, please.
34:28Fine.
34:29So her bed will be free soon.
34:31What am I after here, Nicola?
34:32Certificate?
34:33No.
34:33I thought I'd done a good job.
34:35Yeah, you did.
34:36But, you know, in a year's time,
34:38Tarek's still going to be three years ahead of you.
34:39Well, that's not fair.
34:41You're right.
34:42It's not fair.
34:43But, you know,
34:44you're pregnant
34:44and the system is going to screw you over for it.
34:46It's a bit of morn and sickness.
34:48No, no, that's not my point.
34:49You choosing to become a surrogate
34:50at a time when you should be focusing on becoming a great doctor
34:53gives an impression
34:54you're not committed to your career.
34:55I mean, you can't discriminate against us
34:59because I'm having a baby.
35:00No, hold on a second.
35:01No, no.
35:01I'm not having that
35:02because this isn't discrimination.
35:03This is just me telling you woman to woman
35:05it's the way it works.
35:13You should have a look at the body cam footage, too.
35:16Some of your doctors need a serious dose of good bedside manner.
35:20Come on.
35:21You know what it's like.
35:21It's the trenches.
35:23Not on my watch, it isn't.
35:24Yeah, fine.
35:25Send me the footage.
35:26I'll hair shirt with you.
35:27Siobhan, I'm sorry, but you always had to ask, so...
35:29Yes, I did, Cameron.
35:30Yes, I did.
35:31Basically, there's a patient in cubicle four
35:33and they're complaining of nausea.
35:34Sent.
35:35Right.
35:35Cubicle four.
35:36Yeah, would you come with me?
35:37Is that okay?
35:37Will do.
35:38So there's a patient, they're in cubicle four,
35:39they're complaining of nausea.
35:48Right.
35:49Well, that was a bit of a day.
35:51Pasta carbonara or spaghetti bolognese?
35:55Dara?
35:57Dara?
36:01Ted?
36:03Er...
36:03I'm gonna see if that boy from this morning's okay.
36:07We are gonna go home, order a takeaway, not drink,
36:19and do some swiping right on the apps.
36:22Oh.
36:22Well, good luck with that.
36:25Oh, hey.
36:26Hey.
36:26Um, you know, Teddy apologised to me for going hot and cold.
36:30A man dealing with his emotions in an appropriate way?
36:33Wow.
36:34What happened then?
36:36Cam came in.
36:37Cam?
36:37What?
36:39Nothing.
36:39We should definitely tell them together.
36:48Maybe we can wait till we get home.
36:53How are you doing?
36:54I just wanted to give you a heads up.
36:55The neurosurgeon's on our way.
36:57She's just having a look over your notes now.
36:58I...
36:59I can stay if you want.
37:02Please.
37:04We were just working out how to tell the kids.
37:09So, all these things she said and done this last year,
37:13that was this tumour talking.
37:15Yes.
37:17Well, we can't say for sure.
37:21But the link between tumours and personality change is well established, yeah.
37:27I've said I'm sorry.
37:29I know.
37:33And all those things you did, it...
37:35It makes sense now.
37:39But you still did them.
37:45Let's not talk about this now.
37:46We'll speak to the consultant.
37:48Think about us later.
37:50No.
37:55There's too much water under the bridge.
37:57I get it.
37:57I do.
38:00You go home to the kids, Nick.
38:03I'll get my sister to come in for me.
38:07I'm sorry.
38:15So, what happens now?
38:39Hey.
38:41How are you doing?
38:42Do you reckon I'm safe here?
38:48Yeah.
38:50The man from the pub, him and his mates, they aren't going to bother you here.
38:53No.
38:54No, the people I work for.
38:57Kill me for losing so much product.
39:00Maybe this is your chance.
39:02To get away from them.
39:05Right.
39:05I'm so sorry.
39:13About Harrison.
39:17It's my idea to swallow them stupid bags, you know.
39:22I mean, the loser at the pub was right.
39:25You've seen me loads of times, but never Harrison.
39:28I mean, Harrison was brand new.
39:33I didn't think...
39:33You didn't beat him up.
39:36You didn't force him to swallow them, did you?
39:39You're lying here, hurting too, blaming yourself, but they did this.
39:45You don't have to keep feeling like this.
39:47It's your life.
39:49You're in control.
39:50But I really ain't.
39:55No.
39:56No, but you can be.
39:57Oh, yeah.
40:24Where have they gone?
40:25She's literally just been discharged.
40:27What?
40:39Yes.
40:40See, I knew you'd make the right decision.
40:42Didn't that you for a second?
40:43I might not need the axe.
40:57Give us a sec.
41:02Well, well.
41:06Fancy seeing you here.
41:07I work here.
41:08So you do.
41:12So?
41:14What you did wasn't right.
41:16I said no.
41:18I said to stop.
41:21And I laugh.
41:22You're accusing me of...
41:25What?
41:27Exactly.
41:28Giving you a good time.
41:29No.
41:30You can't twist.
41:31But...
41:32If I was a girl and you'd done that...
41:34But you're not a girl.
41:34You're a bloke.
41:35And you are stronger than me.
41:37And you definitely enjoyed it.
41:40No.
41:40No, I didn't enjoy it.
41:41You did.
41:42It was a hen party.
41:45It got a bit rowdy.
41:46Have a sense of humour.
41:47Chris.
41:48Don't touch me.
41:52What do you expect me to say?
41:58You.
42:00Are pathetic.
42:02Leave me alone, yeah?
42:03Hey.
42:19Hey.
42:19No, no, no.
42:20That's not what you think.
42:21There's nothing to do with me.
42:22She's not one to me.
42:23Why would I even care?
42:24You're actually pathetic.
42:25There you are.
42:27How much do you get paid of the year?
42:28Not now.
42:29Please.
42:30I just have a massive pay rise.
42:31So let me say thanks.
42:32Yeah, cut the hundred quid.
42:34Make a real difference to someone like you.
42:36Someone like me?
42:37Yeah, tell your girlfriend out for dinner or something.
42:38No, I'm not his girlfriend.
42:39I'm going.
42:40Just get off me.
42:41What are you doing?
42:41She's not your girlfriend.
42:42Just get out of my face.
42:44Someone's having a bad day.
42:45What's going on here?
42:46Well, I was just being nice.
42:48But this loser wasn't very grateful.
42:50So I think we'll get what we deserve in the end.
42:55Right.
42:56How do you make it?
42:56What's going on with you?
42:58Teddy.
42:59Teddy.
43:00Teddy, don't walk away from me.
43:02Pick it up!
43:07What did you get back?
43:10Ah, you must be shattered.
43:13Ginger tea.
43:15I'm convinced that you will help if you let it.
43:17I'm pregnant, not ill.
43:21I'm sorry.
43:24Stevie says Tarek's going to get promoted way ahead of me because I'm up the duff.
43:29That's not true.
43:31Oh, apparently it is, yeah.
43:35Tarek swans around with that stupid smile on his face and everyone just assumes he's
43:40competent.
43:42I can be a good doctor, Angosi.
43:44I know I can.
43:45I know.
43:46But I'm not the one who is persuading.
43:48Well, Dr. Nash thinks I'm an idiot.
43:51I meant you.
43:52I meant you.
43:52Sorry.
43:55Oh, oh.
44:12Hi.
44:12unless it's rash.
44:14It's... it's rash.
44:16I just wanted to say...
44:18the breathing exercises helped.
44:20You all right?
44:22Thanks.
44:31Dr Nash!
44:33Dr Nash!
44:34Oui, oui.
44:37I'm gonna show you.
44:39Okay.
44:40Wanna take a breath first?
44:42I don't... I don't need a certificate.
44:45I know I did a good job today.
44:47You don't actually carry around a well-done ST1 certificate, right?
44:51But I know I was hard on you earlier, I'm sorry about that,
44:53but the whole pregnancy thing, that's gonna make things more difficult.
44:56You know that.
44:57I can take it.
44:59Okay.
45:00Then, erm...
45:01I'm here to be impressed.
45:03Yes!
45:04Sorry!
45:05Yeah, yeah, I know I'm late.
45:06I'm leaving now, okay?
45:07Sorry, love.
45:08Have you seen what you've done?
45:09You sent the body cam footage to everyone.
45:10Oh, no.
45:11Everyone's most difficult moments.
45:12All there for people to have a good laugh at.
45:13We're supposed to be bringing this department together.
45:14You've just done the exact opposite.
45:15You've just done the exact opposite.
45:45It's easy, mate!
45:47You've just done the exact opposite.
45:48It's easy, mate!
45:50It's easy, mate!
45:51Well done, boys, well done, mate!
45:54Well done, mate!
45:58I'm so sorry, you both done mate!
46:00You made it, mate!
46:01You made it, mate, didn't you?
46:03I don't know.
46:33I don't know.
47:03I don't know.
47:33I don't know.
48:03I don't know.